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[1584] Mor 12448
Subject_1 PROOF.
Subject_2 DIVISION I. Allegeances how relevant to be proved.
Subject_3 SECT. XV. Other allegeances, how relevant to be proved.
A
v.
B
1584 .
Case No.No 273.
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In an action of ejection, it was excepted by the defender, That he entered to the lands libelled by virtue of a decreet pronounced between him and the pursuer by certain friends, unto whom they had both referred themselves; and this he offered to prove by the same parties communers. Replied, That the allegeance in effect was founded upon a submission and compromit, which could only be proved per scripta. And so the Lords found.
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